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	<title>Comments on: Beatles now on American Idol, iTunes-bound soon?</title>
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		<title>By: Anton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Why do people give three shits whether or not the Beatles are in iTunes?  Somewhere in at a music festival in Australia Fergie wets her pants and somehow someone somewhere will take that as a sign that the Beatles are coming to iTunes any minute now.  And meanwhile anybody who wants to actually hear a Beatles song will, in all likeliness, have already bought a CD.  Or a casette.  Or an LP.  Because those albums came out nearly four fucking decades ago, so they&#039;re pretty much readily available to anybody who wants them.  And until the Beatles actually are in iTunes, I refuse to care.</description>
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